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PA MOMS!!

Do you sumbit your child's medical report with your affidavit? Or just a print out with their height and weight from the doctor's office? (I was just going to do the height weight and immunization record.)

I haven't been able to schedule my son's dental appt before Aug 1st so I plan on having him go after. Do I have to present that with his affidavit? Last year he went to public school so I just included that with the affidavit. He's having his eye's looked at on July 31st (yeah... we're cutting it close.)

You don't need to send any of that. You send an affidavit that tells the state that they have their immunizations and regular medical appointments. They are not allowed to ask for an actual copy of your immunization record unless they have proof that you haven't actually given them. You aren't "cutting it close." The law states that over the course of the school year your child should see a doctor, have a hearing test (done at doc's visit), have an eye exam, have a dental check up. So as long as it's done before your appointment in June, you are fine.

You don't need to send any of that. You send an affidavit that tells the state that they have their immunizations and regular medical appointments. They are not allowed to ask for an actual copy of your immunization record unless they have proof that you haven't actually given them. You aren't "cutting it close." The law states that over the course of the school year your child should see a doctor, have a hearing test (done at doc's visit), have an eye exam, have a dental check up. So as long as it's done before your appointment in June, you are fine.

You don't need to send any of that. You send an affidavit that tells the state that they have their immunizations and regular medical appointments. They are not allowed to ask for an actual copy of your immunization record unless they have proof that you haven't actually given them. You aren't "cutting it close." The law states that over the course of the school year your child should see a doctor, have a hearing test (done at doc's visit), have an eye exam, have a dental check up. So as long as it's done before your appointment in June, you are fine.

I gave a copy of my sons most recent well check which just happened to be a physical because he went to K.
I gave them a copy of immunizations that the Dr printed for us.
I gave no proof of dental, and they didn't say anything.
Our district has an affidavit on their website. You just have to sign here and there and write in child's name and age.
I thought this was a state wide form, but I guess not.

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